Matthew Munson: Trips, redecorating and being kind to ourselves
I’m writing this on Saturday evening in a darkened hotel room in central London – and no, it’s nowhere near […]
I’m writing this on Saturday evening in a darkened hotel room in central London – and no, it’s nowhere near […]
It’s Saturday lunchtime and the flat is quiet – almost too quiet. Bryan is at a birthday party today (playing […]
I am not a dancer, that much is certain. Bryan is most certainly the opposite; he had rhythm, whereas I […]
I remember my school days very sparingly; there are some individual memories, but very few and far between. I know […]
Sports Days are wonderful things, as long as I’m not asked to participate. I have as much athletic ability as […]
Summer is upon us. My own personal weatherman, Bryan Munson, tells me that summer began on 21st June, and it’s […]
There’s a day for everything now, isn’t there? There are days commemorating Garfield the Cat, Daniel Boone, Picnics, and Sushi, […]
Who here likes a list? I’ve found that I need to be a lot more organised lately, so lists are […]
So how was it for you? Are you all jubilee’d out? We certainly are at Casa de Munson; going back […]
I was caught off-guard this week when chatting to the brilliant workmen who are currently painting our block of flats; […]
You know those busy weeks we all sometimes have? It’s been a bit like that here at Casa de Munson, […]
Well, there you have it; SATs are over, and all is well with the world. Bryan was relieved when it […]
Can you remember much from your childhood? I can remember certain things (family, school, being a total nerd – some […]
We had a brief sojourn to the dentist this week; it wasn’t the highlight of the week, to be sure, […]
School is back. As is tennis … and dance lessons … and the normal routine of day-to-day life. I don’t […]
I’m writing this week from a hotel room in central London; we’ve been up here for a couple of days […]
Holidays are lovely because we get to change our routines for a little while and that’s a genuine pleasure. Bryan […]
The Easter holidays are here. Send up the flares; a nice little break from the normal routine of school and […]
Covid has once again struck Casa de Munson; oh woe is … actually, it’s not been that bad. Bryan tested […]
Think back over the last three years, to the start of 2019. A lot’s happened since then, it’s fair to […]
Well, dear reader, my son is now 11. It has happened; yesterday, he woke up at 5.40am declaring himself to […]
Have you heard of World Book Day? It’s every March, and it’s an opportunity to celebrate books (hence the obvious […]
Well, there you have it; half-term is gone, and the first week back at school is done. Getting back into […]
Half term is done, and school is back tomorrow. Bryan really enjoys school; I’m so glad he has a love […]
Half-Term is now upon us. I’m glad about that; it’s nice to stop and take a break from the regular […]
I’ve been ill this week – no, not the dreaded covid lurgy, nor man flu. I had a cold, which […]
Bryan is feeling pleased with himself this week; he has been given a lovely, shiny badge at school with “SCHOOL […]
Part of building a strong routine is knowing when to bend and break it a little; this weekend, we’ve done […]
It’s a slightly alarming thing when you realise that your son is going to be 11 this year, and that […]
What makes a family? Bryan and I are living proof of one type of family; we’re not an “alternative” family, […]
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